SPONSOR: |
Sen. McDowell & Sen. Hall-Long & Rep. Paradee
& Rep. D. Short |
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Sens.
Blevins, Bushweller, Ennis, Pettyjohn, Townsend; Reps. Baumbach, Bolden,
Briggs King, Collins, Dukes, Heffernan, Hudson, Keeley, Mitchell, Osienski,
Ramone, K. Williams, Wilson |
DELAWARE STATE SENATE 148th GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 10 |
ENCOURAGING DELAWARE GOVERNMENT TO FURTHER EXPAND THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA. |
WHEREAS, social media tools allow
people and organizations to create, share and exchange information, ideas,
images, sounds and other content through highly interactive platforms; and
WHEREAS, social media platforms are now
major communications tools used by thousands of Delaware citizens, businesses,
and visitors to our state on a daily basis; and
WHEREAS, increasingly
Delaware citizens and visitors to our state use their mobile devices and social
networks to access alerts and other useful information about services,
programs, tourism, and events published
by state agencies; and
WHEREAS, dozens of Delaware government
agencies have already established a social media presence across a variety of
social media platforms with at least 70 state offices publishing content on
Facebook, 59 on Twitter, 20 on Flickr, 18 on YouTube channels, 13 on Instagram,
and 9 on Pinterest; and
WHEREAS, a comprehensive catalog of
official state agency social media sites is maintained by the Delaware
Government Information Center in the Department of State and is available at http://delaware.gov/topics/socialmedia.shtml.
NOW THEREFORE:
NOW, THEREFORE:
BE IT RESOLVED by
the Senate and the House of Representatives of the 148th General
Assembly of the State of Delaware, with the approval of the Governor, that Delaware Governments, including state
agencies and the General Assembly, are encouraged to establish or increase
their social media presence to better connect with citizens, businesses and
visitors.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the
Delaware Government Information Center develop and facilitate training opportunities
for public information and communications personnel within state agencies in
the effective and responsible utilization of social media platforms.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that public
information and communications personnel are encouraged to work with the
Delaware Government Information Center in collaboration with the Department of
Technology and Information to identify the most efficient and effective ways to
establish and expand an impactful social media presence for Delaware state
government.
SYNOPSIS
This Senate Joint Resolution encourages State government to expand social media platforms to better connect with citizen businesses and visitors. |
Author: Senator McDowell